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Creation of Consolidated Firefighters' Pension Fund.
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The City of Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania (the "City") elected to join the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System ("PMRS") to provide a Firefighters' Pension Plan for employees hired on or after January 1, 1979, by enactment of Ordinance No. 2475, which was replaced by Ordinance No. 2910. As a result of contract negotiations with IAFF Local 713 and pursuant to the 2003 Act 111 Interest Arbitration Award, the City elected to withdraw from PMRS effective April 1, 2004. In connection with this withdrawal, all assets and liabilities held in PMRS that relate to active, vested, and retired firefighters of the City of Easton as of April 1, 2004 (the "effective date"), have been transferred to this City of Easton Consolidated Firefighters' Pension Plan (the "plan"). Such assets shall be held, invested, and distributed in accordance with the terms of this plan. Consistent with the intent of this plan is that all employees who were previously participants in the PMRS plan enjoy the same benefits as employees participating in the City-managed Firemen's Pension Fund which immediately preceded this plan.
B. ACCOUNT AGGREGATE PENSION BOARD BOARD OF MANAGERS CITY CODE COUNCIL DISABILITY RETIREMENT BENEFIT EARLY RETIREMENT BENEFIT EFFECTIVE DATE FIRE DEPARTMENT FIREFIGHTER FUND INTEREST ACCOUNT MANDATORY CONTRIBUTION ACCOUNT NORMAL RETIREMENT BENEFIT PARTICIPANT PENSION BENEFIT PENSIONABLE COMPENSATION PERMANENT DISABILITY PLAN PMRS SPOUSE SURVIVING SPOUSE VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTION ACCOUNT YEAR OF SERVICE
Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings set forth below.
The portion of the participant's interest in the plan or the PMRS plan attributable to the participant's voluntary contributions, mandatory contributions and any interest or excess interest earned or awarded thereon.
The City-wide consolidated pension board of trustees (created by Ordinance 2907, passed 9-23-1987, and codified, as amended, as Article IV of this chapter) to which the City has delegated certain duties, functions and management authority with respect to the City's various employee pension plans, including this plan.
The Board of Managers of the City of Easton Consolidated Firefighters' Pension Plan as hereinafter set forth.
The City of Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania.
The Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.
The City Council for the City of Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania.
A retirement benefit determined in accordance with § 110-49A(4) of this article.
A retirement benefit determined in accordance with § 110-49A(2) of this article.
April 1, 2004.
The Fire Department of the City.
A regular, full-time, paid firefighter who was appointed by the City to serve as a firefighter in the City Fire Department. The term "firefighter" shall not include any firefighter hired on a temporary or seasonal basis or paid on a per diem or fee basis.
The trust or custody account established by the City to hold the assets of the plan.
That portion of a participant's interest in the plan exclusively attributable to the guaranteed and excess interest which was earned by the participant as a former member of the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System Plan and during the period from the effective date of the plan until December 31, 2004.
Each participant's financial obligation toward funding the pension benefits prescribed by this plan as set forth in § 110-48B.
A retirement benefit determined in accordance with § 110-49A(1) of this article.
Any firefighter who meets the requirements for participation in this plan as set forth in § 110-48.
An annuity payable on a monthly basis for the life of the participant.
A firefighter's total gross annual compensation, including, without limitation, position salary, longevity pay, degree pay, extra-duty pay, and birthday pay. In no event shall a participant's compensation exceed the limit prescribed by Section 401(a)(17) of the Internal Revenue Code.
The inability to perform the essential duties of a firefighter and a lack of a favorable prognosis for being capable of performing the essential duties of a firefighter in the foreseeable future resulting from a service-connected injury or condition.
The City of Easton Consolidated Firefighters' Pension Plan.
The Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System.
The participant's husband or wife as determined at the relevant time under the state law in which the participant was most recently domiciled.
A participant's spouse who survives the participant by more than one week.
The portion of the participant's interest in the plan attributable exclusively to the voluntary contributions which the firefighter made to the former PMRS plan while a participant of the PMRS plan.
The period between a participant's employment commencement date as a firefighter and the first anniversary thereof and each successive one-year period thereafter that ends before the participant terminates employment as a firefighter. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the retirement provisions of the Easton Firemen's Relief Association, Inc., pertaining to age and length of service shall remain applicable to all participants who were members of the Bureau of Fire on December 31, 1966.
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Gender references. Any references in this article to "firefighter," "participant" or "member" which are utilized in the masculine gender are done so out of convenience and brevity, and any reference to a masculine gender made in this article shall also be understood to include the feminine gender as well.